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Accountable Care Organizations Robert James Cimasi (Health Capital Consultants, St. Louis, Missouri, USA)

Accountable Care Organizations By Robert James Cimasi (Health Capital Consultants, St. Louis, Missouri, USA)

Accountable Care Organizations by Robert James Cimasi (Health Capital Consultants, St. Louis, Missouri, USA)


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Accountable Care Organizations: Value Metrics and Capital Formation by Robert James Cimasi (Health Capital Consultants, St. Louis, Missouri, USA)

An accountable care organization (ACO) is a healthcare organization characterized by a payment and care delivery model that seeks to tie provider reimbursements to quality metrics and reductions in the total cost of care for an assigned group of patients. Accountable Care Organizations: Value Metrics and Capital Formation explores the historical background and evolution of the ACO model as the basis for the development of the value metrics and capital formation analyses that are foundational to assessing the current efficacy and capacity for change.

The book examines the four pillars of value in the healthcare industry: regulatory, reimbursement, competition, and technology in addressing the value metrics of ACOs, including requirements for capital formation, financial feasibility, and economic returns. It focuses the discussion of non-monetary value on a review of aspects of population health within the context of such objectives as improved quality outcomes and access to care.

  • Explains why ACOs might be the cost-containment and quality improvement answer the industry has been looking for
  • Describes the circumstances and capital structures where ACOs represent a sound investment
  • Includes a foreword by Peter A. Pavarini, Esq.

The book examines the positive externalities of the ACO model, including results for third parties outside the basic construct of the ACO contracts shared savings payments. It also discusses the potential role and opportunities for consultants in assisting their provider clients in the consideration, development, implementation, and operation of an ACO.

Accountable Care Organizations Reviews

Accountable Care Organizations is the first comprehensive text on capital formation and value metrics for this new healthcare business model... I can think of no one more qualified to write it than Bob Cimasi at Health Capital Consultants ... it is destined to become a classic work ... read, review, refer, and profit by this valuable resource.
-Dr. David Edward Marcinko, FACFAS MBA, Institute of Medical Business Advisors, Inc.

The author offers various models and policy initiatives, some of which are in partial test, and updates on other initiatives at beginning stages of organization.
-Blue Heron Journal, March 2014

An excerpt from the foreword:

Although many authors, including the one writing this foreword, have previously attempted to explain the ACO concept in practical terms, virtually no one thought to thoroughly analyze the financial underpinnings of this model until Bob Cimasi decided to write this book. What an ambitious work it is! Even though most existing ACOs remain gestational or in their earliest years of operation, Mr. Cimasi and his associates at Health Capital Consultants have managed to assemble an authoritative body of information on this rapidly evolving subject and to present their findings in an easily understood manner.

Together with many of my colleagues in the American health law bar, I have long respected Bob Cimasi's passion and talent for unraveling complex healthcare equations and objectively assigning value to all or part of a business or relationship. That was difficult enough to do in a traditional fee-for-service environment; it will be much harder as the nation transitions to shared savings, bundled payments and other new methods of value-based purchasing. With the publication of Accountable Care Organizations: Value Metrics and Capital Formation, readers will now have insight on the principles and methods Mr. Cimasi and his team of experts carefully use to appraise transactions within a changing healthcare payment and delivery system. This text is much more than a compilation of educational resources on a currently hot topic. Rather, it could become a seminal work relied upon by all stakeholders in a transformed healthcare marketplace. I cannot think of anyone more qualified than Bob Cimasi to take on such a daunting task.

It is always a privilege to be asked to read a manuscript before it becomes publicly available. This time, however, I found reading Accountable Care Organizations: Value Metrics and Capital Formation to be like looking through a window on a brave new world. I found myself asking: is this finally the way Americans will learn how to assure quality, efficiency and fairness in one of the most important aspects of their daily lives? I hope the readers of this book will be challenged to ask that same question as they seek to understand the ins and outs of ACOs.
-Peter A. Pavarini, Esq Partner, Squire Sanders (US) LLP, July 2012

About Robert James Cimasi (Health Capital Consultants, St. Louis, Missouri, USA)

Robert James Cimasi, MHA, ASA, FRICS, MCBA, AVA, CM&AA, is chief executive officer of Health Capital Consultants (HCC), a nationally recognized healthcare financial and economic consulting firm headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, since 1993. Cimasi has more than 25 years of experience in serving clients, with a professional focus on the financial and economic aspects of healthcare service sector entities including valuation consulting and capital formation services; healthcare industry transactions including joint ventures, mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures; litigation support and expert testimony; and certificate-of-need and other regulatory and policy planning consulting. Cimasi holds a master's in health administration from the University of Maryland and holds several professional designations: Accredited Senior Appraiser (ASA-American Society of Appraisers), Fellow Royal Intuition of Chartered Surveyors (FRICS-Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors), Master Certified Business Appraiser (MCBA-Institute of Business Appraisers), Accredited Valuation Analyst (AVA-National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts), and Certified Merger & Acquisition Advisor (CM&AA-Alliance of Merger & Acquisition Advisors). He has served as an expert witness in numerous court cases and has provided testimony before federal and state legislative committees. He is a nationally known speaker on healthcare industry topics, the author of several books, including The Adviser's Guide to Healthcare (AICPA. 2010) and Healthcare Valuation: The Financial Appraisal of Enterprises, Assets, and Services in the Era of Reform (Wiley, 2005), as well as numerous chapters, published articles, research papers and case studies, and is often quoted by healthcare industry press. In 2006, Cimasi was honored with the prestigious Shannon Pratt Award in Business Valuation conferred by the Institute of Business Appraisers. Cimasi serves on the editorial board of the Business Appraisals Practice of the Institute of Business Appraisers, of which he is a member of the College of Fellows. In 2011, he was named a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and serves on the editorial board of the RICS Modus Americas journal. Cimasi is also the current chair of the American Society of Appraisers Healthcare Special Interest Group (ASA HSIG) subcommittee.

Table of Contents

Background and the Path to ACOs
Introduction
History of Accountable Care
History of Managed Care
ACO: Another Name for Managed Competition
The Path to Accountable Care Organizations
Setting the Stage for ACOs: An Environment Demanding Change
Chapter Summary
Endnotes

Federal ACOs
Purpose of Accountable Care Organizations
Overview of Value-Based Purchasing
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the Medicare Shared Savings Program
Overview and Intent of the MSSP
Related Affordable Care Act Provisions
Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation
Value-Based Purchasing Demonstrations
Medical Home Model
Bundling Demonstration Project
MSSP Proposed Rule
Overview of the Main Provisions of the MSSP Proposed Rule
Industry Response
Significant Changes between the MSSP Proposed and Final Rule
MSSP Final Rule
Operational Terminology
Accountable Care Organization
ACO Participant
ACO Provider/Supplier
ACO Professional
Development
Eligible Entities
Structural Requirements
Governance
Implementation
The ACO Agreement
Accountability: The Assignment of Medicare Beneficiaries
Operation
Quality and Other Reporting Requirements
Monitoring and Termination
Reimbursement
Shared Savings Payments
Subsequent ACO Models under Development
Pioneer ACO Model
Advanced Payment ACO Model Initiative
Accelerated Development Learning Sessions
Proposals for State Payors: Medicaid ACOs
Industry Feedback and Agency Response
American Hospital Association (AHA)
American Medical Group Association (AMGA)
American Medical Association (AMA)
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP)
Physician Group Practice Demonstration Project Participants
Medicare Payment Advisory Commission
Chapter Summary
Endnotes

Commercial ACOs
What Are Commercial ACOs?
Distinguishing between Federal ACOs and Commercial ACOs
Regulatory
Reimbursement
Competition
Technology
Development
Eligible Entities
Structural Requirements
Coordination of Care
Technology
Governance
Implementation
The ACO Agreement
Accountability
Operation
Quality and Other Reporting Requirements
Monitoring
Reimbursement
Fee-for-Service
Pay-for-Performance
Bundled Payment
Partial Capitation
Full Capitation
Global Budget
Tiered Payment Models
Shared Savings and Losses
Chapter Summary
Endnotes

Hypothetical Models for the Development and Operation of ACOs
Structural Features
Federal ACOs
Commercial ACOs
Traditional Structure
Single Healthcare Organization Structure
Transition Challenges
Operational Challenges
Federal ACOs
Commercial ACOs
Competitive Marketplace Challenges
Federal ACOs
Commercial ACOs
Chapter Summary
Endnotes

Impact of ACOs on the Healthcare Industry: Addressing Industry Concern
Regulatory Concerns
Impact on Providers
Antikickback Laws

Capital Finance Considerations for the Development and Operation of ACOs
Background
History of Healthcare Financing
The Financial Crisis: 2007-2009

Financial Feasibility Analysis for ACO Investments
Case Studies: Real Investments of Capital
The Investment Decision
Value Metrics
Cash Flow Analysis
Feasibility Analysis
Payback Period and Discounted Payback Period Methods
AARR Method
Net Present Value
Internal Rate of Return
Further Feasibility Analysis
Chapter Summary
Endnotes

Considerations of Value for the Positive Externalities of ACOs
Defining Value
Value to SOCIETY
Monetary Value
Cost of Healthcare
Productivity Measures
Nonmonetary Value

The Role of the Healthcare Consultant
Overview
Economic and Financial Consulting Services Relevant to ACOs
Episodic Services
Continuity Services
Value Metric Services
Financial Feasibility Services
Valuation (Financial Appraisal) Services: Establishing Fair Market Value and Commercial Reasonableness
Selecting and Working with Consultants
Consultant Skills and the Body of Knowledge
Organizational and Strategic Capabilities
The Consulting Process
Data Gathering & Research
The Consulting Analytical Process
Technical Tools
Reporting of Consulting Engagement Deliverables
Chapter Summary
Endnotes

Conclusion

Epilogue

Bibliography
Regulatory
Reimbursement
Competition
Technology

Glossary

Literature Review
Index

Additional information

CIN1466581832G
9781466581838
1466581832
Accountable Care Organizations: Value Metrics and Capital Formation by Robert James Cimasi (Health Capital Consultants, St. Louis, Missouri, USA)
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Inc
20130703
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